Inchcape warns of Asian gypsy moth regulations

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Friday, March 15, 2013
   Inchcape Shipping Services  is warning that if ships arriving from Asia are infested with Asian gypsy moths or do not have required documentation, there can be significant delays in cargo loading or discharging activities.    The company has published an alert on the subject , advising of Asian gypsy moth regulations for vessels arriving at North American ports this summer issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Canadian Food Inspection Agency. It said the risk of intro...
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